Category: healthcare

The Surprising COVID-19 Public Health Crisis That Africa Now Faces

For surgeons and their patients, the coming months could have devastating consequences. Thus far, elective surgical cases have been canceled or delayed in most countries. In Africa, patients are particularly vulnerable because they often seek care when…

FDA Approves First Non-Hormonal Contraceptive Gel

The FDA approved the first non-hormonal prescription birth control gel. It works by maintaining your vaginal pH within the normal range which is acidic and inhospitable to sperm.

Two Friends, 700 Meals, One Goal: Keep The Frontline Fed

More than 70 meals were cooked and donated the first week. Every week after that, it only increased.

New Research Shows Electroceutical Fabric Eradicates Coronavirus Infectivity On Contact

There’s a risk that a person removing their face mask could touch viral particles latched onto the outside and further spread the coronavirus. A study by scientists from Indiana University suggests a fabric which eradicates the infectivity of viruses o…

The Status Of Coronavirus In Africa & South America: Home To 1.5+ Billion People

Given the significant population of both of these continents, a deeper look into their situations is well-deserved.

More 2020 News: Rats, Mice Showing Aggressive Behaviors With Coronavirus Restaurant Closures

Oh, and now there is a rodent problem. The CDC warns about increased rodent activity and unusual behaviors.

A Stairway To Heaven? Reopening Churches And Coronavirus

Singing in choirs and large church gatherings are good ways to fuel coronavirus. Here’s how.

Trump Escalates Attacks On Mail-In Voting, Tying Coronavirus To ‘Rigged Election’

“Trying to use Covid for this Scam!”

Packed Boardwalks And Wild Lake Parties On Memorial Day Weekend, As Birx Warns There Should Be ‘No More Than 10 People’ At An Outdoor Gathering

Scenes around the country show mass gatherings.

How Long Does Covid-19 Coronavirus Last On Different Surfaces?

On the surface, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance about Covid-19 coronavirus hasn’t really changed.